The owners of Fairway Market will generously donate a portion of their total sales on Jan. 5 to the fund for the children of slain NYPD Detective Peter Figoski.

In a potential six-figure donation, the company will hand over 10 percent of all proceeds generated between the busy hours of 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at their locations in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Douglaston, Queens, and Plainview, LI.

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The Peter Figoski Scholarship Fund — launched by The New York Post and New York City Police Foundation — surpassed $1.85 million last night.

“This was such a poignant moment for the city,” said Fairway Executive Vice President Dan Glickberg, a fourth-generation member of the company. “It was something we just felt like we needed to jump into.

“I think New Yorkers have shown time and time again that they are resilient and that we support those who go into the service of this great city,” Glickberg said of the fund’s success. “It’s incredible that it’s happened in such a short amount of time.”

Figoski delayed his retirement and braved the night shift in Brooklyn’s perilous 75th Precinct to finance college education for his four devoted daughters.

He was gunned down by a ruthless thug on Dec. 12 while backing up fellow officers at a home-invasion robbery in Cypress Hills.